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Does anyone know where you can order Elk Ridge knives directly from Elk Ridge?
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Hello new member and WELCOME.

I have this I will let go of Elk Ridge Congress 4 Blade for trade or buy it out right.
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Not direct, but Discount Cutlery sells their knives for under $20...folders are under $10. :shock: :shock:

http://www.discountcutlery.net/index.ht ... lang=en-us

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I think these are Chinese. Anytime I see 440 stainless blade I know it's 440A and not 440C. If it is 440C, they do advertise it to the hilt. 440C is vastly superior to 440A or 440B. Even the American Classics Brand sold on eBay is Chinese. :x :x Guy in Kentucky sells them on eBay, tang is stamped with Salt River Kentucky, a 140 mile river in Kentucky. ::shrug::

http://stores.ebay.com/KY-Knives has a ton of Chinese knives. I just saw 2 "new" Chinese knife brands I never heard of before.

Old America Knife Company ANOTHER Chinese Knife I presume, looks like an Owl Head knock-off complete with the oil the joints tang stamp. :roll:

RAGIN' BULL, Is that like Wendall Carson's Fightn' Bull on steroids? :mrgreen:

Thought they might be assoaciated with Taylor Brands since I saw a knock-off Old Timer 15OT but that does not seem to be the case. ::shrug:: Though I was able to verify Chinese manufacture.
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8) "Old American Knife Company" Made in China, now that's just

Great! ::dang:: These Chinese Knife company names are getting to be a

bit much! ::td:: ::td:: ::td::
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would you buy a " old chinese knife company" knife? :lol:
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8) :lol: :lol: :lol:
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